While Adam Barnhardt's piece invokes 'quantum', the paper cited was actually published rather than being a preprint from
arXiv. Sadly it's all Greek to us, and Adam who doesn't break down Arjun Berera and Jaime Calderón Figueroa's technobabble into something approaching comprehensible for the laity. If you can translate, email us! Now for something a bit easier to digest is Amanda Kooser's update on how a
NASA Mars Rover Spots Spaghetti-Like Object on Mars. Unsurprisingly the anomaly in question is alien in origin... alien to Mars. Soon the entire galaxy will be full of the rubbish of
H. sapiens as Evan Gough reckons
We'll Be Building Self-Replicating Probes To Explore The Milky Way Sooner Than You Think. Why Haven't ETIs? It's a potent question since if
Von Neumann machines are easy, affordable, and robust how come puny earthlings haven't detected a swarm passing through? After getting Alex Ellery to expound upon the tech and feasability of such gadgets, Alex proposes how humanity can look for evidence of such probes once we get off planet. (CS)
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